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− | A '''Noteputer''' is a portable version of the [[personal computer]] ubiquitous in the [[thirty-first century]]. This small computer typically measures just fifteen centimeters square, with many models able to fold up and fit within a pocket. Noteputers are able to read and write standard data chips as well as play musi-chips and vid-chips. They can also play games, compose letters, access electronic books and, if connected to a communications device, send and receive data messages.<ref name="CBTRPGp148">''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 148, "Electronics - Noteputer"</ref> Besides a keyboard noteputers feature a touch-activated screen and can hold anywhere from 10 to 50 gigabytes of data.<ref name="CMp54">''Chaos March (Sourcebook)'', p. 54, "Noteputer"</ref> | + | A '''Noteputer''' is a portable version of the [[personal computer]] ubiquitous in the [[thirty-first century]]. This small computer typically measures just fifteen centimeters square, with many models able to fold up and fit within a pocket. Noteputers are able to read and write standard data chips as well as play musi-chips and vid-chips. They can also play games, compose letters, access electronic books and, if connected to a communications device, send and receive data messages.<ref name="CBTRPGp148">''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 148, "Electronics - Noteputer"</ref> Besides a keyboard, noteputers feature a touch-activated screen and can hold anywhere from 10 to 50 gigabytes of data.<ref name="CMp54">''Chaos March (Sourcebook)'', p. 54, "Noteputer"</ref> |
== Rules == | == Rules == |
Revision as of 03:35, 28 April 2017
Description
A Noteputer is a portable version of the personal computer ubiquitous in the thirty-first century. This small computer typically measures just fifteen centimeters square, with many models able to fold up and fit within a pocket. Noteputers are able to read and write standard data chips as well as play musi-chips and vid-chips. They can also play games, compose letters, access electronic books and, if connected to a communications device, send and receive data messages.[1] Besides a keyboard, noteputers feature a touch-activated screen and can hold anywhere from 10 to 50 gigabytes of data.[2]
Rules
Specifications
- Item: Noteputer[3]
- Equipment Ratings: C/A-B-A/A
- Cost: 500
- Affiliation: None
- Mass: 500g
- Notes: Portable; Requires micro power pack (.1 Power Point per Hour)